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Neither. I dress him in whatever I like, not "blue for boys" or "neutral" just whatever. He has clothes from every section, I hate the gendering of clothing I think it's ridiculous if he wore a dress, he wouldn't be wearing girls clothes, he'd be wearing his clothes. Not a girls dress, just a dress.

Just yesterday I had Seren in a pair of her 2yr old brother's hand me down pajamas that are blue and white....I posted a picture on fb and my mum commented in seconds that she should be "pretty in pink" 😧😧

Really doesn't bother me , it's just a colour. Buy it if you like it don't if you don't. Not sure how anyone's being harmed by it though? Would love to see more interesting slogans and graphics on girls clothes though like astronauts on dresses etc. I like dressing my little girl in pink but her two brothers both have worn her old pink baby grows.

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First time mum to Alexandra born 5 weeks early 24.01.2011. Tyring lots of everything to have a happy baby!!!

Just yesterday I had Seren in a pair of her 2yr old brother's hand me dow...

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10/08/2017

Just yesterday I had Seren in a pair of her 2yr old brother's hand me down pajamas that are blue and white....I posted a picture on fb and my mum commented in seconds that she should be "pretty in pink" 😧😧

My mum comments every time about how she thought I would be dressing my lg in pretty dresses. I just find it more practical to put her in jeans and tshirt x

My mum comments every time about how she thought I would be dressing my lg in...

Posted
10/08/2017

My mum comments every time about how she thought I would be dressing my lg in pretty dresses. I just find it more practical to put her in jeans and tshirt x

Don't get me wrong, after having 3 boys I enjoy dressing her in pretty stuff but it doesn't have to be pink and she always looks all scrunched up in dresses.
We normally have nice tunic dresses with leggings or shorts with funky tights underneath.

I love seeing my baby boy in bright colours, he really suits reds. He also looks good in greys, he has hardly any baby blue stuff and his nursery is neutral as we didn't find out the gender until he was born. I would personally like to see more choice in unisex in slighter brighter shades like yellows and greens for newborns as most things we came across were white and either grey or beige.

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